Harmony Hall Presents Five Make Art

Artists Reception: Saturday, October 25 from 3pm to 5pm

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Exhibition runs through December 12, 2014.

Through commitment, perseverance and time, each of artist has found her artistic voice. The subjects and mediums vary, but as a group, the artists’ life experiences have led them to embrace innovation, evolve and take risks in their studios. They are women at the height of their careers with vision and passion that has intensified over years of accumulated experience. Time has given them permission and the gift to deeply explore their art forms.

Participating Artists

Pam Rogers

www.pamrogersart.com
Botanical Illustration, Art History and Anthropology influence Pam’s nature-based work. Paintings, drawings, sculpture of botanic imagery are conceptually based on the deconstruction of relationships, events and personal moments. In this examination of the relationships between people, plants and place she strives to weave the strings of art and agriculture, myth and magic, and healing and hurting into an inquisitive organic whole.

Liz Lescault

Arachnoid, Ceramic, 11”h x 12”w x 14”d by Liz Lescault.

www.lizlescault.com
Lescault’s ceramic sculptures evoke the organic and the sensual, working improvisationally she freely combines elements from nature, using imagery from the ocean depths, the detritus of the forest floor, and microscopic life. The intent is to create work that can be simultaneously sensual and scientific, beautiful and ominous.

Gloria Chapa

www.gloriachapa.com
Gloria Chapa is a renaissance woman whose artwork is highly influenced by over 50 years of observation through the lens of mathematical, scientific, matriarchal, and multi-ethnic cultures. The work reveals a number of her life’s influences as they trigger the imagination of the artist, marrying divergent elements into a cohesive mass consensual hallucination.

Claudia Vess

New Modern Times, Assemblage, 7” x 36′ by Claudia Vess.

www.thecabinetart.comwww.ccvess.com
I’m after a spark, an engagement, between the person looking and the art. Enveloped in a sound aura of beltway and climate control humming, White Noise, is a surprising new installation by Claudia Vess. The viewer enters an ethereal habitat of molded packing forms that hovers over a raised quilt of hubcaps.